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the main occupation of buska tribe​

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Answered by ItzinnocentRaj
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The Bhoksa or Buska are a tribal people who live in the foothills of the Himalayas in north central India. The word Bhoksa comes from the word for mountain goat or an edible root. Most Bhoksa are employed in agriculture. They also raise sheep for meat and wool. Goats provide milk, meat and hides. Bhoksa men have some knowledge of reading and writing whereas most woman not do. Some Bhoksa men work as mountain guides for tourists.

The Bhoksa are classified as a Schedules Caste making them eligible for special consideration for pubic jobs and college admissions.

The primary language of the Bhoksa is their Buksa language. Most men have some knowledge of Hindi so they can communicate with outsiders.

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Answered by saqlianahmed
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The Bhoksa or Buska are a tribal people who live in the foothills of the Himalayas in north central India. The word Bhoksa comes from the word for mountain goat or an edible root. Most Bhoksa are employed in agriculture. They also raise sheep for meat and wool. Goats provide milk, meat and hides. Bhoksa men have some knowledge of reading and writing whereas most woman not do. Some Bhoksa men work as mountain guides for tourists.

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